The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 09, 1922, Image 5

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WRESTLING
MATCH
Farmer Vance
of Idaho
va
Ralph Hand
of Cottage Grove
Preliminaries 8 :3 0 ; main event 9 :1 5 ; 75f ( of gate receipt« go
to winner and 2 5 ', to loter— Police Gazette rules to govern
Moose Hall S ' Sat., June 10
------------------------- Tickets at Eagle Cigar Store -------------------------
Ringside, $1.65; General, $1 10; Children, 55c, including tax
A Tube Free
with every
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup
cord or fabric tire at the
following prices
Vacuum ( ’ups—
3o X a
30 X 31 • »........................
32 X 31/7.......................... _....
31 X 4..."
32 X 4
33 X 4
34 X 4.......... ..... ...............
THE
SE R V IC E
Fabrics Cords
$11.85 $
13.95
17.50
19.40
26.35
21.75
29.50
24.95
32.50
33.50
25.95
26.95
34.50
GARAGE
TELEPH ONE 75
LONG & CRUSON
Celebrate «> Sutherlin
Sutherlin is planning on the biggest Fourth o f July celebra­
tion ever held in Douglas county, and the committee already
have plans laid out to insure its success. Included in the list
of sports and attractions arc
HORSE RACES, FOOT RACES, N O V E L T Y RACES, BASE
BA LL GAME, SHOW S, DANCING and BIO B O XIN G CARD
Valuable cash prizes will he offered for all sports. Other
features will lie announeed later, and there will he something
going on continually from the time the celebration is o ffi­
cially opened in the morning until 12:00 p. m., midnight.
H E R E IT IS !
G e n u in e
G ille tte R a z o r
SPECIAL
WHILE T H E Y LAST
$ 1
.0 0
W . L. Darby & Co.
and children and Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert
nnd baby, all o f the Grove.
eight pouud daughter was born
Friday to Mr. and Mrs. I.luyd Kearns
WALDEN
Mr. H in t Mrs. Shermau Wilkins and
children nnd Mrs. Salrniun, o f th
(Hpeeiel to The Hentlucl.)
lOrovc, were Suuday visitors at the
Jone 6.— Flunk Brumbaugh. o f A l­ WtUou Little home."
bany, i* speudiug n few duya with
Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Tauuer uud son
| home folks.
Frankie spent Sunday fishing near
Mrs. Kuril Adams and son Oacnr ' Wildwood.
j spent Sunday at Oakland w ith her Colin Garoutte, who was very ill in
pareuts, both of whom arc aick.
' a Kugeue hospital, has returned home
Mrs. K. H. Mosby went to Corvallis much improved.
! Saturday.
Ole Lawson, yard boss, left Monday
The I’ itcher families picnicked on for Portland ou a business and plea
the river Sunday.
sure trip of several days.
Thelum mol lhiris I.ebow spent Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plena ril and
day night in the Grove.
family and Nellie Pleuard spent the
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Martin attended week end in the Grove.
Mrs. Pitcher's funeral Friday.
Mrs. Htauley
Damewood
visited
Fred Frost was in the Urovo Wed Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Karl
j nesdny.
Garoutte.
Harry Frost cut hts knee quite ser­
iously Saturday and is using crutches.
The common house fly is presumed
Mr. Ijtneaster and sous spout Sun- to be an ardent believer in the coin
i day in the Grove.
mandment “ Thou shnlt not k ill.”
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Smith were in
• • •
j the Grove Saturday.
Like other kinds o f the lacteal fluid
the milk o f human kindness »loos not
DOBENA
rniso the beet of croum when allowed
to become too chilled.
(Special to The SeutineL)
June 7.— Mrs. H. K. Prince ami
daughter Stella, of the Grove, came up
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Friday for a few days’ visit with
frieuds.
Department of the Interior, U. ....
Miss Beuetta Teeters returned home Laud O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon, Muy
*31, 1922.
from Kugene Suuday evening.
Notice is hereby given that lfomcr
Miss Mabel Mosby weut to Marcola
Patten, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, who
Saturday to visit with relatives and on
Juin» 25, 1920, mude homestead en­
friends.
try, serial No. 012902, for the HW '* of
Hubert V'eateh and daughter Flor N K '4, E 1/ j of N \V V4 and HYVM
enee returned to Portland Monday. NW*/4 of section 13, township 21 N.
Miss Veatch had been staying at the range 3 W., Willamette Meridian,
George Shields home and attending filed notice o f intention to maki fina
thre • year proof to establish claim to
school.
tile land above described, before th
Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Teeters and
Register and Keceiver o f the Unit
daughter Nellie motored to Mareola States l.aml O ffice at RoKcburg, <>r»
Sunday to visit at I hi- Carl Volgnmore gon, un the 12th day o f July, 1922.
home.
t'laimant uamhs as witnesses: James
Mr. aud Mrs. Leo Wilson, of Spring Potts, o f Cottage Grove, Oregon; R. 11
field, spent Sunday at the George McYey, o f Oottuge Grove, Oregon
W M. Stinctt, o f fotta g e Grove, Ore
Shields home.
A number from here attended the gon; Charles Earl, o f Üottage Grove,
Oregon.
W. 11
T-
11. i CANON
circus iu the Grove Friday afternoon
Register
aud evening.
Mr. aud Mrs. Glen Seott and daugh­
TEACHERS’ EXAM INATION.
ter Glennie and Mr. aud Mrs. Harry
Shearer and daughter Mauriue weut to
The semiannual teachers’ exumiuu
MoCrcdic springs Tuesday for a two tiou will be held iu the county court
weeks ’ outing.
room commencing at 9 a. m. on Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. VanSchoiack aud nesday, June 14, lasting four days. A
daughter and sous, Arnu, Kay uud schedule of the time at which subjects
Clifford, motored to Drain Wednes­ are to be given can be secured by ap
day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. plying to
E. J. MOORE,
Hills.
ju9
County School Superintendent
Neighborhood News I Trnsk
An
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HEBRON.
(Hpecial to The Sentinel.)
June H.— Mr. and Mrs. Ream, of
Walterville, spent Suuday at the home
their daughter, Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Führer and
daughter motored to Black Butte Sun
day.
Mr. and M rs. A. E. Walker motored
to Comstock Suuday and visited with
Mrs. W alker’s mother, Mrs. Kenny.
A 7 ^ pound son was boru Saturday
to Mr. and Mrs. John Kebelbeck.
Mr. aud Mrs. E. A. Doolittle, of
Divide, spent Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. D oolittle’s sister, Mrs.
J.
A. Young.
Miss Mabel MeClean, o f Seattle, is
visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Kappauf.
Mr. aud Mrs. E. F. Moore have
moved to Turner.
W a . Brown, o f the Grove, and F. C.
Führer have begun the erection o f a
new house for G. M. Kebelbeck.
LONDON.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Juue (5.— Little Tommy Orr is cele­
brating his seventh birthday today.
John Small aud George Sutherland
were in Eugene Wednesday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Addlcman, o f Eugene,
visited Sunday with their daughter,
Mrs. Will Towuseud.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Massey visited
Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Mary
Massey.
Miss Virginia Gore had dental work
done Monday in Cottage Grove.
Mrs. Thomas Orr spent a few days
of last week iu Eugene.
A daughter was born Friday to Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Newton.
Rev. George Winter, o f Forestville,
Calif., is conducting revival meetings
here this week.
Miss Helena Newton is employed at
the Ixindon hotel.
Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Harris and Dr.
Zimmerman, of Kugene, were dinner
guests at the hotel Sunday.
LY N X HOLLOW.
(Special to The Hoot¡in*l.)
Juin* 6.—The F. K. Taylor family at
tt-iuli-il thi* Dorwaril .»ale at Gowilyvillc
Saturday.
Walter IVntiro uud »on Cody sawed
«ood with 1 heir gasolim* outfit for A.
B. Wolford last week.
Mr». Huntsman aud daughter Mu la* I
and Cora Neal visit*ol Tliur»duy o f Is*Mt
week with Mr». W. A. K**um*.
Mr. aud Mr». 8. W. Hower» and son
Otto, o f Cottage Grov«*, visited Holiday
afternoon at thx IVntieo home.
Several invited guest» took dinner
with the George Hiint»uinn family Huu
day.
A daughter of Mr. and Mr». George
Campbell who had been in Kugene for
w a r time, returned home Friday of
last week.
Among those who »bopped in Cottage
Grove Monday were Mrs. W. A. Beane
and daughter Anna, Miss Cora Neal,
Kalph Mosburg, Mrs. K. T. Hartley and
sou Harold and Mr». I. N. Dresser.
Word has been received that the K.
Y. Porter family reaehed Kansas May
20 .
Mrs. Katon Anderson, o f Mansfield,
Ark., has arrived to spend the summer
with the Walter Pentieo family.
ROW RIVER
(Hpecial to The Heutinel.)
June 8.— Bev and Mrs. Ernest Lee
and babies are leaving for Medford,
where they will make their borne
Mrs. Patienee Mi-Master is visiting
in Kugene this week at the home of
ker daughter, Mr». George Worthington
Mrs. Win. Tobin and children re­
turned to their home in Eugene Hat
urday, after visiting here a week with
relatives.
Mrs. Win
Kusted and daughter
Kinma, o f the Grove, visited with the
Henry Handers family Monday.
Hunday guests at tke 8. 8. Trask
hum« wer« Mr. and Mrs. Bay Trask
The Steam Elephant
Th(>re are many seasons for a Fordson Tractor.
There is no
season when a farm can afford to be without a Fordson.
Just
now you should i*lau on using a Fordson for cutting grain
ami hay.
The heat does not hurt this steam elephant— the
hotter the weather the more it seems to enjoy the work.
Cozy in Hot Weather
The little Ford Sedan is just as much a hot weather car as a
wet weather car.
The same arrangements that keep out the
rain keep out the heat and dust.
You are always cozy in a
Ford Sedan, whether the weather is wet or dry, hot or cold.
WOODSON’S for FORDS and FORDSONS
Demonstrations Day or Night
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 45, Lane
County, State of Oregon, that the aunu
al school uieetiug o f said District will
be held at auditorium o f high school,
to begin at the hour o f two o ’clock p,
m., on the third Monday o f June, being
the 19th day o f June, A. D. 1922.
This meeting is called for the pur
pose of electing one director to serve
three years and one clerk to serve one
year and the transaction o f business
usual at such meetiug.
Dated this 1st day o f June, 1922.
A. W. KIME,
Chairman Board o f Directors
Attest: WORTH HARVEY,
jne9-lti
District Clerk.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon, May
1/, 1922.
Notice is hereby given that William
T. Miuick, of Oak ridge, Oregon, w ho
on December 28, 1918, made homestead
entry, aerial No. 011725, for Lots 5, ti,
7, of Section 12, Township 21 S., Range
2 E., Willamette meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final three
year proof to establish claim to the
land above described, before E. O. Ini
mel, U. S. Commissioner, at his o ffice
at Eugene, Oregon, ou the 29th day of
Juue, 1922.
Claimant names us witnesses: Julius
T. Blalack, of Oukndge, Oregon; John
iVIzel, o f Oukndge, Oregon; Gus Rack
er, o f Oukridgc, Oregon; Frank W.
Hampton, of Springfield, Oregon.
W. H. CANON,
niy20jue23
Register.
SUMMONS.
Iu the Circuit Court o f the .State of
Orugou for Lane County.
J. B. Lmcbuugh, plaintiff, vs C. W.
Wallace, Mildred G. Wallace, his wife,
F. K. Grigsby uud Louis J. Ardite, de
fendants.
To C. W. Wallace, Mildred Ü. Wallace,
F. K. Grigsby aud isiuis J. Ardite,
the above uuiued détendants:
In the name o f the state of Orugou,
you ure hereby required to appeur uud
uuswer the complaint tiled aguiual you
in the above entitled action withiu s*x
«eek» from the dale o f the first pub
In al lull ot this suuimuus, uud if yull
tail to so appeur und answer, for wuul
thereof, the plum liff will ask the
Court for judgment uguiusl you fur the
sum o f $2UO, with mtoreit thereon
since August 2Ü, lu ll, umuuuliug to
$112, for $üt> attorney’s fees, for the
sunt o f $02.(i7 tares, aud for his costs
and disbursements in this suit; uud
the plaintiff will further usk au urdcr
ot the Court for the sale of all of Lot
No. 47 o f Cedar Park us platted uud
recorded iu the records in aud for
Liue Couuty, Oregon, for the purpose
ot satisfying said juugmuut.
This summons is served by publica
tioa by order of Honorable G. F. .Skip
worth. Judge uf the ubove uaiued
Court, dated the 26th day uf Aunl,
1822, aud the date of the first publica
tiuu o f this summons is the 2ath day
ot April, 1822, aud the date o f the last
publication will be the Util day of
June, 1822.
J. K. YOUNG,
a28jn«8
Attorney for plaintiff.
Postoffie« address, Ikittage Grove, Ore.
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NOTICE TO OBEDITOBR
Notice is hereby given that the uu
dersigoed has beeu appointed by the
Couuty Court o f l.ane Couuty, Oregon,
executrix o f the estate o f William
Malle« Short ridg
deceased, which or
der bears date of the 27th day of May,
1822.
All persons having claims against
the estate o f the said William Wwllace
Mhortridge, deceased, are hereby noli
fled anil required to preseut the same
duly verified, to the undersigned at
the law offiee o f Herbert W. 1-ouibard,
Cottage Grove, Oregon, on or before
six months from the day o f the first
publication o f this notice.
Dated at Cottage Grove, Oregon, this
2nd day o f June, 1822.
ELLEN JANE MHOKTKIDGE,
Herbert W. Lombard,
Executrix.
Attorney.
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